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Search one instance at a time
Adobe search provides a convenient tool for finding information in this User Guide. You have several options for using the search tool: searching for items that match your search term one at a time, or displaying a list of all matching items
To search one item at a time, do the following:
1With the User Guide open, click the Find box at the top of the screen.
2Enter a search term.
3To refine your search, click the arrow to the right of the Find box and select any of the following:
Whole Words Only: By default, the search tool returns any words that contain your search term, even if the term is part of a longer
Case Sensitive: By default, the search tool ignores the case of the term you enter, so entering email returns both email and Email. Select this option if you only want results that match the case of the term you enter.
Include Bookmarks/Include Comments: By default, the search tool only searches document text. Select either or both of these options to include bookmarks and/or comments in your search results.
4Press Enter on your keyboard. The search tool highlights the first instance of your term.
5To find the next instance of the term, click . To find the previous instance, click
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Display a list of all matching instances.
To see all items that match your search term in a single list, do the following:
1With the User Guide open, click the arrow to the right of the Find box at the top of the screen.
2Click Open Full Acrobat Search. A separate search window opens.
3Make sure In the current document is selected.
4Enter a search term.
5To refine your search, check the boxes to select any of the following:
Whole words only: By default, the search tool returns any words that contain your search term, even if the term is part of a longer word— for example, searching app also returns application. Select this option if you only want results that are an exact match to the term you enter.
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